What is CD-ROM? Explain its uses.
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A CD-ROM is a pre-pressed optical compact disc that contains data. Computers can read—but not write to or erase—CD-ROMs, i.e. it is a type of read-only memory. During the 1990s, CD-ROMs were popularly used to distribute software and data for computers and fourth generation video game consoles.
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Uses:
- Data Reading
- CD-ROM drives can open documents on data CDs, such as music files, pictures, word documents and other files.
- Music Playback
- CDs can be created in two forms,an audio CD and a data CD.
- Software Installation
- CDs are widely used as installation discs. Whenever there is software included with a product that you buy in a store, or just the software itself, it is highly likely that it is stored on a CD.
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